1.1. Online waivers are to be submitted prior to team`s first game

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1.1. Online waivers are to be submitted prior to team’s first game; visit www.kevasports.com to submit waiver.
1.1.1.Online waivers are valid for one (1) year.
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1.2. A parent, guardian, or coach (18 years or older and out of high school) is needed on the bench
1.3. The total team roster shall not exceed 12 players. No new players may be registered after this number has been
reached. Additions can be made up until the third week. At that time rosters are frozen. The players listed on
the roster after the third week will be your team for the rest of the session.
1.4. A minimum of 4 players must be present in order to play a match in any volleyball league.
1.4.1.There is no maximum to the number of female players on the court, but no more than 3 males are ever
allowed to play at the same time.
1.4.2.If a team does not have at least 4 players ready to play five minutes after the scheduled start time, the first
set is forfeit. If after ten minutes they still don’t have enough to play, the match is forfeit.
1.5. Substitutes may be used but the player must appear on the team’s roster. If a player is used who is not on the
roster, match will be forfeit. Teams may still play but the opposing team will be declared the winner by forfeit.
1.6. Players may legally participate on only one team in each division per session.
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2.1. Managers will be held responsible for the actions of their players. In case of a dispute, the manager or captain
shall be the person to talk to the referee.
2.2. Any unsportsmanlike tactics, profanity or derogatory remarks by a player or manager may result in eviction from
the set and facility. Flagrant or continuous violations will result in suspension or elimination from play for the
remainder of the season. The referee shall have the power to declare side-out or point, for any
unsportsmanlike conduct during the match.
2.3. The referee is the sanctioned representative of KEVA Sports Center and is not expected to tolerate abuse.
2.4. Teams or players not abiding by these rules or other policies and regulations established by KEVA Sports Center
will be dropped from the league. No refunds will be made.
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3.1. Players must remove all jewelry or tape over it if it cannot be removed. All players must wear a shirt or jersey
during league play.
3.2. All teams have the option of either substituting or rotating players into and out of each set. Managers are to
inform the referee of their method before each set begins and must use it through the whole set. Teams may
switch methods in between sets.
3.2.1.If a team decides to rotate players into the set, they may rotate into or out of no more than two positions
at a time. The rotation of players into a set must be established at the time of the second side out for that
particular team.
3.2.2.Coed teams must rotate or substitute a man for a man or a woman for a woman. For instance, if you have
seven players (four men and three women), three men and three women must be on the court. All three
women must remain in the set, and the men may rotate into the set from designated positions.
3.3. After a set has started, a team playing with less than six players may have a legal player enter the game at the
first dead all opportunity. The entering player must start in the back row.
3.4. Libero: Teams will be allowed to use a libero. Teams must notify the referee which member of their team will
play libero for that set. A different player may play the libero position for each set. All other USAV rules apply:
3.4.1.The Libero may not attack above the plane of the net.
3.4.2.The Libero may not overhead set from in front of the 10 foot line.
3.5. Injured/Ill Player: An injured/ill player who is legally replaced through proper substituting procedures may reenter the set. If a team is rotating players into the set, an injured/ill player may be substituted for an additional
player, providing all player requirements continue to be met for that league. If an injured/ill player cannot
continue playing, and the team will no longer be able to meet the minimum player requirement, then the set
and/or match is forfeit.
3.5.1.If a player becomes injured/ill and unable to continue participating in that set, but the team still has the
required number of players to continue playing, there will be a “ghost player” in their position. When
service gets to the “ghost player” it will be an automatic side out and point for the opposing team. The
next set the team is allowed to set up as if the injured/ill player was not there.
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4.1. If at all possible, teams will be allowed a five minute warm up period before each match. However, the referee
has the authority to shorten this period.
4.2. A coin toss with the referee and managers will determine serve and side of play. Teams will change serves and
playing sides for subsequent sets.
4.3. Teams are allowed two 30 second time-outs per set.
4.4. Teams will play on a women’s height net [2.24m (7’4 1/8”)].
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5.1. During a return of service, it is illegal to return a ball that is completely above the top of the net. This would
eliminate the block or attack of a serve.
5.2. The ball may touch once on any part of the body as long as it is not a prolonged contact.
5.3. Double contacts are allowed on a team’s first contact.
5.4. Intentional heading or kicking the ball will not be allowed. The team will receive one warning. Any subsequent
illegal contacts will result in a side out and point for the opposing team.
5.5. At all times, player may serve using any style.
5.6. It is fair play if a ball, after being legally served, contacts the net.
5.7. Coed Teams with 2 or 3 Males
5.7.1.If team has 3 males, coed reverse rules will be in play for that team
5.7.1.1. Males cannot attack the ball in front of the 10’ line
5.7.1.2. Males cannot participate in a block attempt
5.7.2.If a team has 2 males, they must play on opposite sides of the court
5.7.2.1. Example: one boy starts middle front, other must start middle back
5.7.3.If a team has 1 or no males, all regular rules will apply to that team
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6.1. The match shall be divided into three sets with a 2-minute break in between.
6.2. Points will be scored on every serve, a.k.a. Rally Point System.
6.3. Set will be played to 25 points. Win by two points, with a cap at 28.
6.4. Each team will have 60 minutes of court time. Part of that may be used for warm-up. Play may be shortened to
50 minutes in order to accommodate team scheduling.
6.5. With 10 minutes left to play, if the leading team of the third set has less than 10 points, then the third set will
only be played to 15 points.
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7.1. Following the completion of regular session play, a tournament will be held (unless otherwise specified). All
teams qualify and will be ranked depending on league record. Tournament brackets will be posted to the KEVA
website (www.kevasports.com).
7.1.1.Teams will be emailed the tournament brackets the day after the last regular session match.
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8.1. Weekly set and match results will be posted on MYSAM.
total matches won during the season.
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total individual sets won during the session.
8.4.
8.4.1.Matches won
8.4.2.Head to head
8.4.3.Sets won
8.4.4.Points against
8.4.5.Points for
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